“Instead of having to communicate through 911, police can seamlessly communicate with personnel inside the school with whatever means they have – whether it be a cell phone or their radio,” said Joe Mazzarella, the company’s senior vice president and general counsel.

The Mutualink system features an invitation-based platform, which eliminates the need for a Memorandum of Understanding between the schools and public safety agencies, meaning the agencies and schools maintain independent control of their communication resources, according to the company.

The system also features multiple panic buttons. One alerts first responders and automatically initiates radio and/or video communication. The other is a mobile app that can be downloaded by school personnel that also instantly connects with first responders.

“[With Mutualink] police can see what’s going on inside a school as it’s happening, identify the threat quickly, and respond in an effective manner,” Mazzarella said.